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The team at Pendeen Accountants, based in Torquay, is committed to providing a friendly and professional service that sets us apart from other accountants.
We offer a wide range of accounting solutions to both businesses and individuals, including taxation, payroll, VAT, bookkeeping and accounts preparation, all delivered by our expert team in a way that is easy to understand. It is our no-fuss approach that keeps things simple, relatable and most importantly, beneficial to your business.
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May 15, 2025
Helping Employees Save on Childcare: What Employers Need to Know
With many families finding out where their child will be starting school this September, now is a good time for working parents to start planning childcare. The government’s Tax-Free Childcare scheme can save them up to £2,000 a year per child – and this could be good news for employers as well as employees.

May 14, 2025
What the New Planning Reforms Could Mean for Your Business
The government has published its Impact Assessment on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which indicates benefits to the economy of potentially up to £7.5 billion over the next decade.

May 12, 2025
UK-India Trade Deal Set to Unlock Major Export Opportunities for UK Businesses
The UK and India signed a new trade agreement last week that will reduce tariffs and open up one of the world’s fastest-growing markets to British businesses. The deal – described by the government as the most significant bilateral trade agreement since Brexit – is expected to boost trade by £25.5 billion a year by 2040.

May 8, 2025
New Rules Aim to Curb Sudden Bank Account Closures
From April 2026, banks and payment service providers will face stricter rules around how and when they can close customer accounts, under new legislation aimed at improving transparency and giving people and small businesses more time to respond to account closures.